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As TikTok faces a potential U.S. ban, users are exploring alternatives like RedNote, a rising app gaining traction for its similar short-form video features. Developers aim to capture TikTok’s vast audience amid growing uncertainty.
Dallas Pastor Robert Jeffress stands out as one of Donald Trump’s most ardent defenders, vocally supporting the former president’s policies and legacy amid ongoing political debates.
Where is the original Dallas cast now? Daily Express US takes a look at where stars like Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy, and Linda Gray are today, revealing their careers and personal lives since the iconic 1980s drama ended.
A new map highlights Texas schools with low measles vaccination rates, raising concerns about potential outbreaks. The data underscores the need for increased immunization efforts statewide.
Police are solving fewer crimes due to staffing shortages, increased case complexity, and growing distrust in law enforcement, says a police chief. These challenges hinder timely investigations and lower clearance rates nationwide.
A leading vinyl window manufacturer is consolidating its Texas operations, resulting in workforce changes that impact 260 employees. The move aims to streamline production and enhance efficiency, according to company officials.
The Texas Rangers have fired hitting coach Donnie Ecker and released outfielder Leody Taveras, signaling a major shakeup as the team looks to rebound this season. Fans await further roster updates.
Two U.S. citizen children were reportedly deported to Mexico alongside their mother, according to their attorney. The case raises serious concerns about immigration enforcement and family separation policies.
Representative Jasmine Crockett, a rising star from Dallas, has quickly earned local support with her progressive agenda. Now, she’s poised to make a national impact, attracting attention beyond Texas borders.
Dallas’ Deep Ellum has been named one of the top 10 nightlife destinations in the U.S., according to a new WFAA survey. Known for its vibrant music scene and diverse bars, Deep Ellum continues to attract night owls nationwide.
Dallas College has opened a new workforce training center in South Dallas, aiming to boost job skills and employment opportunities in the community. The facility offers programs aligned with in-demand industries.
Dallas officials have moved from denial to action, launching new initiatives to tackle the rising crime crisis downtown. Swift deployment aims to restore safety and confidence in the city center.
Canadian Baked Goods Co. plans to invest $410M in a new food manufacturing facility in Lancaster, boosting local jobs and production capacity. The project signals strong growth in the region’s food industry.
The Dallas Stars have secured a playoff spot, rallying fans with their strong season performance. As they advance, the team aims to capture more accolades and deepen their championship run.
A doctor was sentenced to 190 years in prison after tampering with patients’ IV bags, leading to a colleague’s death. The case highlights severe medical malpractice and its fatal consequences.
Sovereign citizens reject government authority, claiming they’re exempt from laws and taxes. Often linked to legal disputes and confrontations, their beliefs challenge the legitimacy of U.S. institutions, raising security concerns nationwide.
NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth highlights festive holiday happenings and family fun events across North Texas. From light displays to seasonal markets, residents can enjoy a variety of activities celebrating the season throughout the region.
The University of North Texas faces scrutiny over its body donation program, accused of profiting from donated remains and leasing parts, raising ethical concerns about consent and exploitation of vulnerable donors.
FBI Director reports a rise in juvenile crime in Dallas and across the U.S., highlighting growing concerns over youth involvement in violent offenses. Officials urge increased prevention and community support measures.
CBRE has appointed a new president for its Debt & Structured Finance (DSF) division in the U.S., aiming to bolster its leadership and expand market presence amid growing financing demands.